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- W4362467028 abstract "Frequent state monitoring and controller updates can enhance the precision of tracking control, while simultaneously overburdening the communication network transmission. In this paper, For the purpose of saving communication costs, we propose event-triggered control algorithms for the optimal tracking control problem. First, we reconstruct the discrete-time nonlinear system into a converted system. Then, the adaptive dynamic programming algorithm is employed to find the optimal controller off-line, and the event-triggered scheme is used to reduce the communication costs online. Novel triggering conditions with fewer assumptions are designed to implement the event-triggered scheme. Different from existing works, the event-triggered scheme can be introduced not only into the converted system but also into the actual system, which is more practical because the actual controller is what one can only access in practice. In addition, with the developed algorithms, the tracking error can be proved to be stable at the origin, in other words, the actual system can be guaranteed to track the desired trajectory. Algorithms developed in this paper are implemented by three neural networks, the model network, the action network and the critic network. Finally, examples are presented to verify the effectiveness and rationality of the algorithms." @default.
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- W4362467028 title "Event-triggered near-optimal tracking control based on adaptive dynamic programming for discrete-time systems" @default.
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